i love that people are recognizing that it is like diabetes as
far as a medical condition.
Not exact matches
He has featured on the pitch for just 24 minutes in the Bundesliga in 2017 so
far, and Dortmund will hope that his current
medical condition does not have a lasting impact on him
as a footballer.
The physician's evaluation and routine clinical laboratory tests served to identify
medical conditions considered exclusionary for CFS, specified in the 1994 case definition [23]
as further clarified by the International CFS Study Group in 2003 [31].
Howard Fein, MD, a dermatologist in Palos Verdes, California, goes one step
further, recommending that people who drive long distances or have
medical conditions that make skin sensitive to the sun (like Psoriasis or Lupus) have UV - proof coatings — such
as those by Llumar or 3M — applied to their windows.
A dog with hair instead of fur requires professional grooming, a large dog eats
far more than a small dog, and breeds with a predisposition for
medical conditions will need medication
as they get older.
As far as his circling due to his medical condition, he does still walk in a circle and sometimes loses his balance, though never fallin
As far as his circling due to his medical condition, he does still walk in a circle and sometimes loses his balance, though never fallin
as his circling due to his
medical condition, he does still walk in a circle and sometimes loses his balance, though never falling.
«This important research will measure the impact of animal - assisted therapy on pediatric oncology patients and their families, thus
furthering the fields of research on human - animal interaction and integrated therapies for
conditions such
as cancer in children,» said J. Michael McFarland, DVM, Diplomate ABVP and Group Director of Veterinary
Medical Services & Corporate Citizenship for Pfizer Animal Health.
In serious injury cases that assessment is usually done after all the
medical evidence has been collected and your treating doctor (s) can indicate what you can most likely expect
as far as your future
condition and future treatment.
Insurance companies such
as Safeco might even go
as far as delving into your
medical history to find something they can cherry pick and use against you, stating that you had a preexisting
condition or previous accident which caused the injuries you claim were a result of the car crash.
Upon providing
further medical information to the College, the complainant successfully obtained certificates of registration
as both an RN and an RPN free of
conditions (¶ 19 - 22).
Further, employees may also choose to use this time for planned
medical care such
as surgery, treatment of an existing
condition, and so forth.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate
medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility where
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local
medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility
as a result of a Emergency
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain
further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate
medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facilities) to the nearest adequate
medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility where
medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local
medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility
as a result of a
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain
further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
If you do have a health
condition and have seen a doctor about it we recommend to not buy a no
medical exam policy because even though you will not be taking a
medical exam you will be asked a couple health questions and they will look into RX files and see if you have prescriptions and they may even go
as far as looking at your
medical records and see that you have seen a doctor for that
condition.
Because no
further underwriting is required, it helps protect you if you develop a serious
medical condition in the future; this is because, even if you're in poor health, you can buy more life insurance
as if you were still healthy!
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: (a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: (a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate
medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical facility where
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local
medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical facility
as a result of an Emergency
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain
further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b) above.
the application form has some serious questions related to any heart
conditions etc etc...
as far as i know i do nt have any major health risk... but then i hav not had a
medical check up so i do nt know the exact
conditions..